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75: 782: 409: 774: 82: 465: 447: 610:, that stipulated the towns right to have a monthly fair, at the end of every month, which lasted a day. It also guaranteed that those who attended the fair were secure (either coming or going to the event) three days before and after the fair. These privileges were granted by the monarchy in order to promote internal commerce, interpersonal relations, and enrich the kingdom's coffers. For this reason, the King suspended debts of those that attended the fairs, as well as imposing fines for those who swindled participants. 436: 136: 64: 184: 57: 457: 111: 121: 649:. Local support was resolved with the Battle of Valdrange (1384), when Vasco Pires Sampaio's forces triumph over the pretenders subjects, and squarely aligned the region with John. When the new monarch assumed the throne, John travelled to the places where supporters had sworn allegiance to his Order, arriving on 23 October 1396 in Linhares, where he signed a regal proclamation. 598:. In addition to administrative and strategic roles, Ansiães controlled aspects of the regional economy; Ansiães, due its location and access to communication channels (relics of its Roman history), which rapidly transformed it into a "dry port" that served commercial interests in the area. Because of this, on 16 April 1277, it received a 847:), which extends until the municipalities of Vila Flor and Moncorvo (an extension of the Iberian Meseta), and is surrounded by mountains (which extend to 900 metres), such as the Serra da Reborosa, Serra da Fonte Longa, Serra da Senhora da Assunção (Vilarinho da Castanheira) and the Serra da Senhora da Graça. 832:
Carrazeda de Ansiães has a lot of its territory integrated within the Alto Douro, characterized by boxed-in valleys along the Douro and Tua Rivers, with steep inclines known for its wine-producing vineyards characteristic of Porto. The lands are covered in olive, almonds and fig orchards, in addition
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Ansiães was encircled by a double-wall: the interior wall protected the administrative and military facilities, while the outer wall secured the local populous. There were four main gates. Of these, the Gate of São Francisco (to the northeast), which served as the entranceway for horsemen and carts,
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settlers vacillated considerably with Moorish influence after 711. Taking advantage of the ancient territories, Pagus gave way to Valiato de Alfândica. There are several local toponymic names from this period, including Reimoira, Mourinha, Pala da Moura and Mourãozinho. It was the arrival of the
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Many of the municipalities architecture date to the late 19th century, in addition to the medieval structures that highlight the regions history. The Church of São Salvador, dating to the 13th century, the church in the Romanesque-style, identifiable by its ornate entrance portico with sculpted
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from Zedes and Vilarinho da Castanheira. This structures were both monumental and served to support the hunter-gathering cultures. The local dolmen were discovered with paintings, consisting of circular and spiral patterns, in addition to ceramics with undulating painted lines. Vilarinho da
797:(at Cadima), dividing the parish of Vilarinho da Castanheira from the neighbouring parish of Lousa (in Torre de Moncorvo). The confluence of the Tua and Douro Rivers angle to the south in the settlement of Foz Tua, its rich waters separating Carrazeda de Ansiães from the municipalities of 709:, which included many men from the farms and villages of Ansiães. This was one of the last autonomic interventions of its residents, since in 1734 its administrative sovereignty was suppressed by its amalgamation with Carrazeda, its toponymy the only vestige of the municipal history. 547:) in Pombal. There are also visible remains of the Roman roads, including a variant of the Roman road that connect Braga and Chave, over many Roman era bridges, such as Ponte das Olgas (Pereiros) and Ponte do Torno (Amedo). The Roman era reached its end with barbarian invasions, the 1729: 617:
During this epoch, the principal settlements were Ansiães, Vilarinho da Castanheira and Linhares, that included the ecclesiastical parishes of São Salvador, São João, Santa Maria and São Miguel. On 23 May 1320, a Bull by Pope John XXII, conceded to King
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Castanheira also shows evidence of the areas importance as a graveyard and burial site: bodies were buried here, surrounded by large rock monuments and objects of the local religion. In Cachão da Rapa, in the shadow of the
520:(in Tralhariz), there were discovered vestiges of the construction of a sumptuous residence, completed with polychromatic tile, colonnaded interiors and carved relief. During this era Ansiães was a Roman city, designated 901:), while places higher in altitude (e.g. 800 m (2,600 ft)) tend to have lower average temperatures, generally around 11 °C (52 °F), with temperatures similar to those shown in the climate box below: 850:
The plateau zone of Carrazeda is the primary location of cereal production, the cultivation of potato, beans, corn, apple and chestnuts (which predominate), in addition to open-spaces interspersed by natural forests of
1713: 891:, altitude plays a role in temperature. Places closer to the valley at lower altitudes generally have higher temperatures (averaging around 16 °C (61 °F)), and hot to very hot summers ( 721:" congratulates the Government, the troops and the people of Lisbon for the victory achieved in the Implantation of Portuguese Republic and sends votes that she has a future in peace and order." 1564:(the oldest) dating to the 15th century, while the 18th century pillory of Carrazeda de Ansiães was erected after Ansiães was substituted as the municipal seat. The following are classified as 1485: 1475: 513:, settlements were common in the region of Carrazed de Ansiães: places such as Castro, Lapa, Serro and Castelo Fontoura, indicate the exists of organized settlement during these periods. 1495: 1480: 571:
of Christian Iberia. It was at this time that the town of Ansiães began to take on a strategic role. The town was a walled outpost that defended Christian territory, and for that role
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in the 11th century (1055/1065) in order to fix the frontier. This foral, which pre-dated the Portuguese Kingdom, was the first to be issued for lands that today pertain to Portugal.
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With the First World War, the municipality lost many lives during Portuguese participation, which included the loss of life in Infantry Regiment 30, stationed in
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river, there are similar paintings of dark red and blues, that include anthropomorphic stylized human beings. The discovery of archeological artifacts, namely
690:(1578). This episode was the origin of Ansiães' slow demographic decline, in addition to the eventual loss of autonomy: the people of Ansiães also supported 1510: 17: 1500: 1450: 2048: 1470: 1425: 1939: 1490: 887:) characterized by cool winters and warm to hot summers with cool nights due to its altitude. As with other municipalities near the 208: 1932: 196: 416: 250: 572: 1681: 876: 1854: 1556:
images of the four evangelical saints in granite, is the most prominent example. Many of the villages are dotted by
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During the War of Spanish Succession (1704–15), Portugal joined the English, Dutch and Austrian Empires against
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Climate data for Carrazeda de Ansiães, elevation: 715 m or 2,346 ft, 1971-2000 normals and extremes
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remnants scattered throughout the municipality with many symbols (arcs, circles or semi-circles). In the
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to peaches, wheat, pears, lands for the raising of dairy- and beef-cattle, sheep and honey production.
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of ecclesiastical rents within his Kingdom, knowing that the parishes were taxed in large increments.
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Moors that drove many Christians, who did not wish to be ruled by Muslim tribes, to take refuge in
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predominate this area. Meanwhile, the area of the main village (Carrazeda de Ansiães) lies on the
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Ansiães importance maintained itself, successively, resulting in various confirmations: by
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The territory began its historical journey, from ancient vestiges discovered, during the
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The municipality of Carrazeda de Ansiães is situated on the right margin of the
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The Liberal Revolution of 1820, resulted in appeals from liberalist forces of
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in Porto, arriving to swear allegiance to the 1822 Constitution years later.
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on his conquest of North Africa; many local residents joined the King at the
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In 1974, once again, the municipal authorities joined (9 May), to declare:
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From top left to right: Parochial church of Marzagão, street in Carrazeda,
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Grapes ripening on the vine, emblematic of the wine region of the Douro
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Administratively, the municipality is divided into 14 civil parishes (
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while the Gate of São Salvador linked the areas within the walls.
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Igreja Matriz de Ansiães/Igreja de São Salvador/Igreja de Ansiães
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The Romans also reorganized the territory; in the Roman villa in
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Heller, Agnes (1989), "A História é a substância da sociedade",
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marking the administrative authority of Kingdom, including the
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in the south, across the Douro, but within the region of the
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controlling the territory with their administrative seat in
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On 7 October 1910, during a meeting in the municipal hall:
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São Salvador de Ansiães Church, built in the 13th century
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railway line. Tua station was also the junction for the
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and manifest their entire confidence in the acts of the
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The military coup on 28 May 1926, which ushered in the
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of Ansiães. This loyalty, which resulted in the motto
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dictatorship was the impetus for the creation of the
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The Tua line closed in 2008. 573:Ferdinand I of León and Castile 27:Municipality in Norte, Portugal 1864: 1831:Câmara Municipal, ed. (2011). 1797:Câmara Municipal, ed. (2011). 1633:Castle of Carrazeda de Ansiães 1579: 451:Castle of Carrazeda de Ansiães 98:Castle of Carrazeda de Ansiães 13: 1: 1692: 1307:Average rainfall mm (inches) 785:Fog in the Douro River Valley 1860:. Instituto de Meteorologia. 1647: 1539:, a narrow gauge railway to 1522: 763: 751:Movimento das Forças Armadas 518:Quinta da Senhora da Ribeira 7: 1626: 1167:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 1027:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 875:Carrazeda de Ansiães has a 827:Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro 493:, fragments of metamorphic 10: 2070: 1716:November 15, 2016, at the 1684:2004 to 2014 and Mayor of 1527:The locality is served by 1423: 907: 870: 756:Junta de Salvação Nacional 633:, after the death of King 430: 280:770 m (2,530 ft) 1963: 1833:"Geografia do Território" 1672:Altino Pinto de Magalhães 1426:Instituto de Meteorologia 1376: 1306: 1236: 1166: 1096: 1026: 956: 951: 948: 945: 942: 939: 936: 933: 930: 927: 924: 921: 918: 915: 912: 567:, pushing there, for the 544: 377: 365: 355: 343: 322: 305: 297: 289: 284: 276: 268: 263: 248: 243: 231: 219: 207: 195: 177: 142: 133: 105: 48: 39: 32: 1983:Freixo de Espada à Cinta 1906:O cotidiano e a história 1653:Church of São Salvador ( 1608: 1516:Vilarinho da Castanheira 688:Battle of Alcácer Quibir 692:António, Prior of Crato 1658: 1640: 1619: 1601: 1590: 1585:Dolmens of Vilarinho ( 1573: 1456:Belver e Mogo de Malta 786: 778: 631:Portuguese Interregnum 603: 469: 461: 453: 443: 385:.cm-carrazedadeansiaes 1620:Pelourinho de Ansiães 1562:pelourinho de Ansiães 841:Planalto de Carrazeda 811:São João da Pesqueira 784: 776: 467: 459: 449: 438: 324: • Summer ( 301:23/km (59/sq mi) 2044:Carrazeda de Ansiães 1988:Macedo de Cavaleiros 1978:Carrazeda de Ansiães 1614:Pillory of Ansiães ( 1574:Monumentos Nacionais 1461:Carrazeda de Ansiães 957:Record high °C (°F) 396:Carrazeda de Ansiães 298: • Density 162:41.24250°N 7.30583°W 34:Carrazeda de Ansiães 1872:Diário da República 1799:"Resenho Histórico" 1377:Average rainy days 1237:Record low °C (°F) 1097:Daily mean °C (°F) 442:waving in Carrazeda 419:in the district of 255:José Luís Correia ( 158: /  1955:Municipalities of 1688:from 1994 to 2002. 1641:Castelo de Ansiães 1566:National Monuments 787: 779: 769:Physical geography 696:Philip II of Spain 652:Diogo de Sampaio, 606:), signed by King 470: 462: 454: 444: 290: • Total 269: • Total 167:41.24250; -7.30583 2054:Towns in Portugal 2031: 2030: 2008:Torre de Moncorvo 1957:Bragança District 1431: 1430: 845:Carrazeda Plateau 809:, in addition to 795:Torre de Moncorvo 620:Denis of Portugal 393: 392: 372:Santa Maria Maior 209:Intermunic. comm. 16:(Redirected from 2061: 1993:Miranda do Douro 1949: 1942: 1935: 1926: 1925: 1909: 1891: 1890: 1888: 1886: 1880: 1868: 1862: 1861: 1859: 1851: 1845: 1844: 1842: 1840: 1828: 1811: 1810: 1808: 1806: 1794: 1745: 1744: 1742: 1741: 1732:. 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Carrazeda de Ansiães Municipality
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Douro Valley
Castle of Carrazeda de Ansiães
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Coat of arms of Carrazeda de Ansiães

41°14′33″N 7°18′21″W / 41.24250°N 7.30583°W / 41.24250; -7.30583
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Douro
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Bragança
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